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United States v. Stoneman
December 14, 2009
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, PETITIONER,
v.
JAMES P. STONEMAN, RESPONDENT.
The opinion of the court was delivered by: Manuel L. Real United States District Court
Order on Stipulation to Enforce IRS Summons
Based on the Stipulation to Enforce IRS Summons and all matters properly part of the record:
The hearing on the Petition to Enforce Internal Revenue Service Summons calendared for December 14, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. is hereby vacated.
The Petition to Enforce Internal Revenue Service Summons is granted and Respondent James P. Stoneman is ordered to appear before Revenue Officer E. Sosa (or other IRS employee designated for such purpose) and provide testimony and produce books, records, papers and other data as demanded in the IRS summons that is the subject of this proceeding at the following date, time, and address:
Address: 9350 E. Flair Drive, 4th Floor
Respondent's appearance shall continue from day-to-day thereafter at the same location for as long as is necessary to provide the testimony and to make available for inspection and copying the produced books, records, papers, and other data demanded in the IRS Summons.
Failure by Respondent to comply with the terms of this Order shall be grounds for finding Respondent in contempt of Court, and may result in sanctions, including incarceration.
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